First Full Work Day In Middlesboro

Monday, October 1, 2018

It was another really nice day in Middlesboro, Ky. Again it got hot in the afternoon but the morning was cool and foggy.

The day started really early for Anne and Debra with the alarm at 4:45. It was really foggy so we left for Middlesboro about 5:25. We had to start breakfast at 6:00 so the guys could eat at 7:00 and then head to the job site. On summer projects they start work at 6:00 and work an hour or hour and half then have breakfast, but there are no lights at the job site here and it’s still too dark to work at 6:00 so the schedule was changed. Anne is working with Debra and the other 6 ladies providing meals for everyone. We only have 25 people working this week. A usual summer project is about 50-60 people. We couldn’t divide the cooking into teams and prepare one meal a day with only eight people agreeing to work the kitchen. So we are all working together and cooking three meals each day for 25 people. Tonight we are really tired and confess that cooking 3 meals a day for 25 is a lot of work. Our team works really well together and we prepared three good meals today. Everyone seemed to enjoy.

The guys are working really hard too out at the building site. Max and Randy spent most of their day laying out walls and installing base channel. Others were putting up studs and top plates. It was a long day for them too, but they got a lot accomplished.

 

Fun Sunday In Kentucky

Sunday, September 30, 2018

The last day of September was a beautiful day in the mountains of Kentucky. Low of about 61 this morning but it warmed up to the upper 80’s this afternoon. Tomorrow is suppose to be cooler.

We drove over to Middlesboro, about 15 miles, and worshiped with the congregation for whom we are framing a building, New Heights Church. They are currently worshiping in a small gym type building, Making Ripples Studio, and it was pretty full today. During the week there are zumba classes and the like in the worship area. The music and preaching were good and the congregation very welcoming. They are very excited we are here to help build their new church.

After church we decided to ride up to Pine Mountain Resort State Park for lunch. It is back in Pineville where Fred is parked. It is a beautiful park on top of a mountain. The lodge is rustic with a large fireplace as you first walk in. The dining room has windows on all sides with beautiful views of the mountains and valley below. In a few more weeks when the leaves are in full color, (they are just beginning to change), the place will probably be packed with people enjoying the leaves. The view alone was worth the cost of our meal and it was a good meal. We all ate too much.

To work off some of our lunch, we drove on up the mountain past the lodge to the parking area for Chained Rock Trail. Chained Rock is so named because there are two very large boulders that are “chained together” to keep them from crashing down on the town of Pineville and destroying it. The chain links are quite large and weight 7 pounds each. They chain is over 100 feet long. The story goes that the children were afraid to go to sleep with the boulders looming above, afraid they would be crushed by the boulder during the night. Some say it was a publicity stunt to attract visitors to the new state park but you can read the sign. It was a nice hike with a beautiful view so even if it is just a crazy story and stunt we enjoyed our time on the mountain.

At Chained Rock
At Chained Rock

We had our opening meeting tonight and Anne and Debra will be cooking breakfast starting at 6:00 in the morning. Looking forward to a good week.

The Start Of A Big Project

Saturday, September 29, 2018

The church when we arrivedSo we arrived here in Pineville, KY yesterday and Max and Randy were on the job site in Middlesboro at 8:00 this morning. Unfortunately, due to rain the metal building people are behind. The roof was suppose to be on but the contractor started on it today. However, at the pace they were going today, we doubt it will be finished by the time we leave on Friday. Hopefully it will not slow us down too much. We will be using metal on the interior walls so we can build those out without the roof. For those that may be new to our blog, we are working with a different group this week – Constructors for Christ. Each year this group builds a church or family life center. We provide five weeks of labor and the church provides the materials. If it is small church, we may complete the building, but if it is larger structure such as this year, we will not complete the building but will have saved them a lot of money on labor for five weeks. We only work one week, as most people, and work it with Max’s brother, Randy, and sister-in-law, Debra. It is a wonderful week when we get to work and visit. They stay with us in FRED and we have fun. This project usually begins on Father’s Day but the church had weather and permit problems and the project was delayed until now. Randy and Max repaired some trailer wiringUnfortunately, we will be short many of our usual workers due to the delay. Our team this week will be less than ½ of our norm with about 20 expected versus about 45-50 on a usual week one. Oh well, God will use and bless what we are able to get done. Today Max and Randy first repaired one of our tool trailers electrical connections that were damaged in their travel to KY. Later they worked on installing the base channels so we will be ready to begin some walls Monday Morning.

Anne and Debra set up the storeDebra and Anne worked on setting up the “store” today. We sell T-shirts, hats, water bottles, etc with the Constructors logo. We folded shirts and displayed merchandise for most of the day. We have some new designs this year. We probably have some new shirts in our future.

Tomorrow the rest of the team will arrive, and we will have our first team meeting tomorrow night. We look forward to a great week.

Long Drive, Short Blog

Friday, September 28, 2018

It was about 61 degrees when we walked a few minutes before we pulled out of the Agricenter RV park at 6:30 this morning. It stayed cool much of the day, but was sunny and warm when we reached Clear Creek Baptist Bible College in Pineville, KY a little before 5:00 pm.

Uneventful drive
Uneventful drive

It was and uneventful drive – first through Tennessee fog and then in the beautiful mountains of eastern Kentucky. We will be here a week working with Constructors for Christ on a new facility for New Heights Church with Max’s brother and sister-in-law.

We are thankful for safe travel and pray for safe travel for all our NOMADS.